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Stockhead on MSNLunch Wrap: Resources the only bright spot as ASX stumblesThe ASX has dipped after a bright start as Canada stares down the barrel of a 35pc tariff on US imports, due to start next ...
Copper exploration and development company Koryx Copper has reported that the metallurgical testwork programme for the project has shown encouraging preliminary results.
As global shortages loom, the mining industry is turning to innovative technology to find ways to extract more copper more ...
The former Board Chairman of the Ghana Audit Service, Edward Dua Agyeman, has formally responded to the Ghana Tertiary ...
Churchill Resources Inc. (“Churchill” or the “Company”) (TSXV: CRI) is pleased to announce the final due-diligence sample ...
More than half of Tennessee's public school third graders fell short of the state's reading benchmark on this year's TCAP test.
A new documentary explores the life of Queensland’s longest-serving premier – one that Bob Katter claims “couldn’t string three coherent words together”.
Nearly 1 in 4 third graders risked being retained under Louisiana's new reading law, but far fewer are likely to be held back due to exemptions and catch-up efforts.
Even with improvement, 70% of MSCS third graders did not pass the test this year, according to state data.
Reading scores are improving in Alabama, but thousands of third graders could still be held back this year if they can’t catch up over the summer.
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